Need For Definitive Election Date

Speaking after a meeting of senior party activists from across the island in Dublin this morning, Sinn Fein National Chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin
said that `there was now a real need for the British Government to come forward with a definitive date, without qualifications or conditions, for the
Assembly elections to proceed'.

Mr McLaughlin said:

`` There is a deep sense of frustration among peoples following the cancellation of elections by the British government and the on-going pandering to
negative unionism.

`` Despite this there has been a lot of work done and is continuing to be done to ensure that the summer months remain relatively calm, particularly for
people in interface areas who have had to endure totally unacceptable conditions over recent years.

`` At a political level, the institutions will have been suspended for a year in October and there is now a real need for the British Government
to come forward with a definitive date, without qualifications or conditions, for the Assembly elections to proceed.'' ENDS